· Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne She'll have to play her boss to come out on a high note Melody Mires has sworn off dating musicians, but when the sexy European conductor Wolf Braun takes over her struggling symphony, her hesitation almost flies out the window with the notes of her flute—until he opens his bltadwin.ru: Entangled Publishing, LLC. · Review Giveaway: Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne. Posted May 9, by Sophia Rose in Reviews / 0 Comments. Tags: Aubrie Dionne, Contemporary Romance, Playing the Maestro. I received this book for free from Author in exchange for an honest review. Playing the Maestro Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne. Playing the Maestro is a quick, light hearted read for those of you who like music. It has a lot of musical influence and reference, so if you don’t know music this might not be the book for you. If you were in the band, or symphony like I was you will absolutely connect with this book.
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“Playing the Maestro” by Aubrie Dionne Book Review. By Ruth on Febru in book, Music, review, romance. 2 0. Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne She'll have to play her boss to come out on a high note Melody Mires has sworn off dating musicians, but when the sexy European conductor Wolf Braun takes over her struggling symphony, her hesitation almost flies out the window with the notes of her flute—until he opens his mouth. Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne Playing the Maestro is a quick, light hearted read for those of you who like music. It has a lot of musical influence and reference, so if you don’t know music this might not be the book for you.
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